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# In the same app follow the necessary steps from the "Getting your location" section from this week's lecture so that you are given a location (actual or fake, depending on what device you're using). | # In the same app follow the necessary steps from the "Getting your location" section from this week's lecture so that you are given a location (actual or fake, depending on what device you're using). |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 8 September 2015
Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off.
- Follow all the steps in the "Using Google Maps" section from this week's lecture so that you have a working application that displays a Google Map.
- In the same app follow the necessary steps from the "Getting your location" section from this week's lecture so that you are given a location (actual or fake, depending on what device you're using).
- Have your map display a pin in your location, and if your location changes - move the pin. This will be a little harder to do with a real device.
When you're done I want to see:
- Your app running,
- How you control the location reporting, and
- The source code for your activity.